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Cross functional information system

Cross functional information system Clambake Company is a cross-functional information system of the third era of information systems, succeeding the calculations systems and functional systems. Cross-functional systems is made to integrate all activities of the entire business process, so they derive the term 'cross' consisting of different departmental boundaries (O'brien, J. A. (2006). Transformation to a cross-functional system from a functional one can be problematic at times, because it contains the coordination of activities along multiple departments, with the users changing the way that they work.  There is no clear line of authority, and fierce peer competition can often lead to interdepartmental a rivalry that hinders the development of the new system. In new information, system there is three levels, first is conceptual level (Enterprise Architecture), second is logical level (Information Architecture) and last is physical level (Computing and Networ

Managed Care Contract

Introduction The base of any managed care contract should be the welfare of the patient and the covered employees. Physician use the knowledge, skills, defined, process to coordinate health care for the patient. The success of the contracts depends upon how the base relationship is valued, developed and nurtured. The contract left the physician vulnerable to the challenges posed by the changing health care environment. Managed care contracts came in varieties, more or less the language of the contract are same and standard one. Standard language should be preferred because they are market driven. Management should consider the something before reviewing the contract 1. How many other providers have signed this particular agreement? 2. Are they willing to be used as references? 3. Which sections of the contract have been modified over time? (The plan may or may not agree to share this information). 4. Has this contract been reviewed by the state's largest malpractice

Business Environment

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Introduction Market environment is marketing term includes the factors consisting of firms ability to build the successful relationship with the customer. Generally, there are two type of environment first is internal environment and other is external environment. Internal environment consist of all those factors, which influences the business, and present within the business itself. These factors are under the control of business. External environment are the factor such as political, economical, social and technological factor that affect the business. These factors are not under the control of the business. Crucial elements involved with performing an internal scan. Internal business environment consist of' (i) Objectives of Business - The main objective of business for which business is establish or running in the field. Objective decide the strategy of the company in the long run. (ii) Policies of Business - Rules and regulation on which business is based.